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Fiesta Bowl thread: Okay Bortles...impress me.
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Keep your eye on RB Seastrunk and OG Richardson.....they're potential draft picks for us
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Quote:Bortles coach is O'Leary, O'Leary has ties with O'Brian. Hmmmm Bortles was also very impressive against Penn St. this year. Coaches remember that (Kelly drafting Barkely). We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Keep your eye on RB Seastrunk and OG Richardson.....they're potential draft picks for uswhat number is Richardson and what side of the line? ![]()
Quote:bortles should've stepped up on that pass, but it was a nice completion. Why? Quote:Why?Cuz the DE was a split second away from stripping that ball and possibly taking it to the house. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Why?that's the kind of play that is a strip-sack in the NFL, seeing as pass rushers are much quicker in the NFL. if he can get it off in time in the NFL, then it doesn't matter. just a remark.
Quote:Cuz the DE was a split second away from stripping that ball and possibly taking it to the house. But, he didn't because the ball was released. Quote:bortles should've stepped up on that pass, but it was a nice completion.I think the fact that he should have stepped up, but still got the ball there on target should be a testament to his "Above average" arm strength. ![]()
Quote:what number is Richardson and what side of the line? #68 Baylor 6'5" 340lbs. Sr. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
He had a receiver open and needed to throw the ball sooner rather than later. Teddy makes that throw and no one says he should have stepped up. Guarantee that.
Quote:I think the fact that he should have stepped up, but still got the ball there on target should be a testament to his "Above average" arm strength.Doesn't have anything to do with arm strength, but yes his is good. That was a nice throw. That earlier deep ball on the play whistled dead was a beauty too. He does reach back a bit far when throwing deep though.
Quote:But, he didn't because the ball was released.Yeah, to his credit. Just the kinda play where in general I'd rather see him step up. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
It's a crime that Oakman doesn't play more. He's a top half of the first round talent. I'd take Hageman slighly before Oakman, both of whom are comfortably ahead of Tuitt in my 3-4 DE/5 tech ranks.
Seastrunk looking good so far......we may draft a running back.....could be him
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